Only administrators can change the time. Create standard user accounts for
your users and they won't be able to tamper with the clock.
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Steve Riley
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http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
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"Ted" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I run a small business that uses a PC running XP Pro and Attendence RX
> timekeeping software which I can use to have employees punch in and punch
> out, and then I can receive reports on their time worked over certain pay
> periods. The problem I have is that by changing the system clock an
> employee
> can alter the timecard punch times. Is there any way to disable the
> ability
> to change the PC time so that I don't have to worry about employees
> tricking
> the system when I am not here?
>
> I have read about Windows SteadyState for this shared PC, but it looks
> rather complicated to set up when all I really want to do is to lock out
> this
> one feature.
>
> I also read about Clock Guard, but I am not convinced that Windows XP
> doesn't have this ability.
>
> Thanks for any help.